We all got a little extra rest except the few of us who went to a sports bar to watch the World Cup Final. All of them were Real Madrid fans, so even though they were a bit worse for the wear, they were happy. Breakfast was served at 7am as usual and many of us were there then, while others trickled in, since none of us needed to leave for church until around 9:30am. We heard stories from the road from Arron and Sarah, who finally got to Little Daughters late last night. It was great that they finally made it after persevering through one obstacle after another.
This morning was one of the two times it would be possible to get a team picture, the other being at our combined group dinner at a nice restaurant one evening this week. I got the group posed, took some test shots and then had my friend Geoffrey take the shot once I was in place. A rare photo of Dave in a picture from one of his cameras!
s. Anyway we arrived a bit late for church but the pastor and the congregation were very accommodating and were perfect host. We saw choirs of every age and especially enjoyed the little ones singing and trying to do a little choreography. It was cuteness overload!
After that, Pastor John welcomed us, Catherine said a few
words about our project, and I introduced the team. I knew I would be preaching a bit and did a
modified version of a talk I’ve done during our Evangelism training on being a
questionable Christian based on 1 Peter 3:15. Pastor John liked it and added a
few thoughts on my topic but decided not to preach himself saying I had taken
care of it. There was nothing really
special from my point of view but the personal testimony that illustrated my
point touched the congregation and my team members who were very kind in their
assessment of what I had said. Thank
you, Jesus!
The team enjoyed the company of the little children after
worship, as Catherine, Geoffrey and I met with the Pastor and our volunteers,
many of whom are in the leadership of the church. It was obvious to me that we are going to have
a great partnership this week. We
answered the questions they had, and I went over the general flow of the clinic
with them and assured them that everyone would be doing wonderful jobs in each
station of the clinic in no time with us there to teach and supervise them.
The church served us a fabulous meal around 2pm, it was so
good and bountiful that none of us is even tempted to try out the restaurant in
the hotel for dinner, but will snack and turn in early.
We proceeded to the community center where the clinic will
be held and the veterans on the team helped with brainstorming the flow of the
clinic, given where tents might be setup outside, taking predicted rain into
account and the areas where there was already mud and puddles from recent
downpours. The bulk of the clinic will be inside the community center and the
room we have is the size of a small school gymnasium, so I’m very happy with our
options as we tweak the clinic into shape.
We parted company with Pastor John and were driven back to
our hotel by our driver. For the newbies
that hadn’t driven through a slum before, I’m sure it was an eye-opening
experience and it’s always fun for the old-timers in the project to point out
various things we know about. There is a
mall about a city block away from our lodging, so we were able to go over as a
group and buy most of the missing supplies for the clinic, plus snacks and
water for our team members.
We breakfast at 6:30 tomorrow, leave for the clinic at 7 and
begin setting things up by 7:30. We hope
to be open by 9am, our usual goal for a first day. The clinic will start at 8am on subsequent days.
Thanks for your interest. Please keep at least 5 of our team
members in your prayers that are still missing luggage, they have all be
wonderfully flexible and even joyful in the face of adversity. I’m expecting great things this week!
Blessings everybody!
Prayers of blessings as you all do kingdom work. May the luggage soon catch up and be an opportunity for something that only God knows. I am so thankful for your updates as I pray for all of you. - Laura
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